Armstrong Settles with Dallas Insurer Over Tour de France Bonuses September 28, 2015 By Tom Korosec Lance Armstrong settled a cycling promotion court fight on confidential terms but still has a lawsuit over a U.S. Postal...
Earthquakes Knock Out Power in Oklahoma Town September 27, 2015 Two earthquakes — including one of magnitude 4.0 — rattled Cushing, Okla., and caused power outages, but no injuries or...
Lafayette Residents May Still Appeal Flood Map Revisions September 27, 2015 Residents of Louisiana’s Lafayette Parish have one final chance to appeal proposed FEMA flood maps. The Advocate reports it’s the...
Louisiana’s Eustis Insurance & Benefits Expanding to Dallas September 27, 2015 Metairie, La.-based Eustis Insurance & Benefits Inc. is opening a new branch office in Dallas on October 1. Eustis president...
Oklahoman Sued for Libel by Wife of ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ September 25, 2015 The wife of reality TV star “Dog the Bounty Hunter” is suing a former Fort Gibson, Okla.-area bondsman for libel....
Louisiana P/C Commission: Worker’s Comp Market ‘Remains Competitive’ September 25, 2015 By Stephanie K. Jones In its annual report to the Legislature for 2014-2015, the Louisiana Property & Casualty Insurance Commission noted that the workers’...
Texas Associates Insurors Adds Peterson as Risk Advisor September 25, 2015 Texas Associates Insurors announced that Erik Peterson has joined the agency as a risk and insurance advisor, specializing in medical...
Southwest Louisiana Town Still Struggles a Decade after Hurricane Rita September 24, 2015 By Melinda Deslatte Vacant slabs, weed-choked lots and solitary stairs to nowhere permeate Cameron, a tiny town in southwest Louisiana. All that remains...
Texas Sets Workers’ Comp Maximum Weekly Benefit at $895 September 24, 2015 The workers’ compensation state average weekly wage for dates of injury from Oct. 1, 2015, through Sept. 30, 2016, has...
Texas Goes From Drought to Flood to Drought in 60 Days September 23, 2015 By Brian K. Sullivan Across eastern Texas, parts of Louisiana and Mississippi the land went from moist to parched in a matter of weeks....